D&E reestablishes Tau Kappa Epsilon

Submitted photo Tau Kappa Epsilon’s (TKE) undergraduate chapter has been welcomed back to Davis & Elkins College.

ELKINS — Davis & Elkins College welcomes Tau Kappa Epsilon’s (TKE) undergraduate chapter in their return to the D&E campus. TKE is one of the largest fraternities in the United States by membership, boasting well over 250,000 brothers across the country.

TKE offers a rich legacy in its previous establishment at D&E, with many dedicated alumni and several current faculty and staff who’ve proven instrumental in the effort to help the fraternity return. The shared commitment between these esteemed members of the College’s community and TKE upon the values of brotherhood and service enhance the chapter’s likelihood of succeeding.

Student-led organizations across campus are universally supportive of this decision, with Student Government Association President Sidney Megna commenting, “TKE starting back up on campus is very exciting! The students are thrilled, and I know alumni of the College are ecstatic about the news as well. I am confident this will help to grow our campus community.”

Alumni of the College serving within the community have also helped to orchestrate this opportunity, with Forest Festival Board member and TKE brother Ray LaMora stating, “Over the past two weeks, I have spoken with many alumni brothers who are very excited to have a presence at Davis & Elkins College once again. Many of us are committed to helping these young men succeed.”

TKE will be represented across campus with 30 members who will be actively participating in the process of becoming brothers upon the group’s final approval. A milestone moment occurs on February 21, as the group will travel to New York for the TKE National Conference.